Several other anomalies may occur in a Token Ring network. For example, a station could capture a token and be powered off before having resent the token. Another station could have captured the token, sent its data frame and be powered off before receiving all of its data frame. In this case, the bit string corresponding to the end of a frame would remain in the ring without being removed by its sender. Several techniques are defined in [IEEE802.5]_ to allow the `Monitor` to handle all these problems. If unfortunately, the `Monitor` fails, another station will be elected to become the new `Monitor`.